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Won Lee Hit With CAPEX 1st Week As Landlord On New Construction:
14 August 2015 | 5 replies
Suspected a very slow leak of refrigerant somewhere, did nitrogen test, even injected dye etc....couldn't find it Finally I spoke to the owner, he came out himself, within 20 minutes he found the issue, an expansion valve that had gunk buildup partially clogging the line causing the appearance of lost pressure and leaked refrigerant.  
Rob B. Using Business to Buy Property with an SBA
3 June 2015 | 5 replies
But I have a colleague who is a business coach; while speaking with him about a mutual client, I thought about how if I owned the business (a body and paint shop), I could use my funds to buy a building as well as inject some much needed business sense into the business.
David White Starting a wholesaling business with a partner
1 May 2019 | 25 replies
I was suggest a C corporation to startHave you and your partner on 48% each and having a referee like a CPA own 4%I had a 50-50 partner once  and he didn't know as much as I did and much less experienc, but he brought cash injection into the corporationMy CPA said what happens if you guys get divorced???
Burke Fisher Financing question (rental or house hack first?)
13 October 2021 | 1 reply
the they do a little bit of work to the home and turn around in 6-12 months and refinance it taking out the cash they injected and possibly more for future renovations and down payment money. 
Nicholas K. Ho First REI deal I've ever invested in!
22 October 2021 | 1 reply
With my hard money investment of $5,000 I was able to inject capital into the deal for Jon What was the outcome?
Nick Gee Hold or flip?? looking for some input
24 October 2021 | 4 replies
I guess it comes down to whether you want the cash injection or the cash flow. 
John Carbone Gas prices and economy
2 November 2021 | 58 replies
GDP only came in at 2 percent and we still have revisions that are expected to be below 1 percent when it is finalized, and this despite all the liquidity injected into the market.my question is, high gas prices impact short term rentals especially in the panhandle and Smokey mountains.
Marvin Michel Update: Bought a new property...Now trying to navigate the rehab
6 February 2022 | 2 replies
The estimate for the initial repair came back at about $6,500, and it involved repairing the rear wall cracks with urethane injection.
Anthony Buccanero Newbie Wife and Husband Investor Team
18 June 2021 | 14 replies
You need to reinvest in your portfolio with all proceeds and probably inject additional capital as available (plus having reserves or credit you can tap if a big cap ex comes up).
James R Dean Fair share with financing partner
25 May 2021 | 24 replies
The structure you are looking at works fine so long as the asset generates sufficient cash to cover expenses; however, as all RE investors know, the unexpected furnace malfunction or roof failure requires injection of outside capital.